11-15 Market Street, Shrewsbury
Attractive ground floor retail unit with large glazed frontage and basement level available to let on a new lease (terms to be agreed).
Property Features
- Ground floor town centre retail unit to let on a new lease (terms to be agreed).
- Net Internal Area 3,143 sq ft (292 m²)
- Initial rent £25,000 per annum (exclusive).
- Located on Market Street just off the historic market Square.
- Nearby occupiers include Cote Brasserie, FatFace, Giggling Squid, Ask Pizza, La Piazzetta, Beefy Boys, Ginger & Co, Jigsaw, Starbucks Coffee, HSBC and adjacent to Shrewsbury’s Museum and Art Gallery.
- Short walk to the High Street and the prominent retail area of Pride Hill as well as multiple public car parks.
- Bus stops nearby and short walk to Train station.
- Large basement area.
- Consent granted to fit extraction to rear elevation, making the unit suitable for F&B operators.
Property Details
Unit 2 has a ground floor sales area of 1,857 sq ft (172.53 m²) with a floor to ceiling glazed frontage, there is a kitchenette, accessible WC and a 1,286 sq ft (119.47 m²) basement with two access stairs previously used as a series of treatment rooms. The unit has consent to be turned into a restaurant (If applicable). The Museum and Art Gallery to the immediate rear of the property has formally granted consent to the installation of extraction to serve the premises and be attached to the rear elevation. The unit also benefits from air conditioning.
Location
Occupying a prominent position within Shrewsbury’s historic town centre. The building is adjacent to Shrewsbury’s Museum and Art Gallery and Shrewsbury’s historic town square, which plays host to a range of National & independent food & beverage operators including Cote Brasserie, Giggling Squid, Ask Pizza, La Piazzetta, Ginger & Co, Daily Brews, The Cats Pyjamas and Starbucks, alongside various high quality retailers including Jigsaw, Fat Face, Barbour, Waterstones, Goldsmiths and Pockets.
Shrewsbury is the county town and administrative centre of Shropshire, there is a borough population of 80,000 (at the 2022 census) with strong connections to England and mid-Wales. Strategically located at the intersection of the main A49 and A5 trunk road.
Shrewsbury and Retail:
In 2024, Shrewsbury was named number one in the Telegraph’s list of UK’s best high streets. Shrewsbury Market Hall has also been voted ‘Britain’s Favourite Market’ for an unprecedented” third year running and a record 4th time at the 2025 Great British Market awards. The town is also home to Wyle Cop which is reputedly the longest uninterrupted run of independent traders in the Country. Given such accolades, it is hardly surprising that Shrewsbury’s High Street attracted record footfall numbers in December 2024 with more than £135million spent by visitors to it’s town centre shops and businesses, outperforming GB benchmarks
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